I can't get why Silencer is placed so low.. should have been number one!

Silencer is deffinetly....interesting hahaI think Sterbend is much better though but thats just me

They are. Go read the album review in this site. Everyone except 2 morons decided to give 95-100 ratings.

Have and even own the album, and I could not agree more with the two who actually called a spade a spade. It does in no way deserve more than a high 60's, unless, of course you're one of those who thinks Varg is a god, and then you will be naturally biased. It just really isn't that good.

I can't get why Silencer is placed so low.. should have been number one!

Silencer is deffinetly....interesting hahaI think Sterbend is much better though but thats just me

They are. Go read the album review in this site. Everyone except 2 morons decided to give 95-100 ratings.

Have and even own the album, and I could not agree more with the two who actually called a spade a spade. It does in no way deserve more than a high 60's, unless, of course you're one of those who thinks Varg is a god, and then you will be naturally biased. It just really isn't that good.

And I disagree. 10 out of 12 people had excellent reviews says something. And one of the moron (who gave bad reviews) actually said : " By now you are probably fairly curious. Why did I give this such a low rating, yet praise almost every aspect of it? The answer is simple, the vocals. Yes, they really are that bad. " Really??

Before you say anything, I'm not saying that I hate bad reviews or anything like that. But why the fuck would someone give only 30% because of their vocals are 'bad'? And they're not bad. The only ones I see can come close to Nattramn's vocals are Mario Milette (RIP), Skjeld and Typhon. And in this genre you cannot expect Celine Dion's voice. It's DSBM. The vocals should be like that.

Last edited by samrit86 on Sun May 09, 2010 5:28 pm, edited 2 times in total.

Wait, what? Sterbender vocals are some of the most awesome I have found through my still juvenile jorney through BM.

I would like to know if thee are any bands similar to the very specific kind of symphonic BM played by Carach Angren. I find them absolutely fascinating, as the instruments aren't just there for the sake of being there, but to create that haunting narrative of wich I find no parallel.

Joined: Mon May 03, 2010 6:06 amPosts: 2Location: United States of America

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 9:07 pm

I'm diving back into black metal, and while I can appreciate a bit of every sub-sub style within BM one group that I can't stop listening to is Wormsblood, the group out of Wisconsin. I guess they are labeled as outsider black metal, maybe even "bedroom."

I'm at a loss to describe their sound, they have what I feel to be kind of the lo-fi complete package I enjoyed on their release "In The Stars" and I've enjoyed every release since then.

There's some thrash, there's early-metal riffs, dirty and broken vocals, quick solos. Then you have their ambient leanings with field recordings and very atmospheric samples, and odd growls. I think they are kind of hard to nail down, which might be why I like it so much. If you're not familiar with them, you can stream their tracks here: http://www.myspace.com/wormsblood

Listening to the first three or four tracks on their Myspace should be enough to get idea of what I'm looking for.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions, and feel free to suggest what might seem to be "obvious" (to you) choices; after all I haven't listened to black metal my whole life.

Some comparisons that I have already checked out include: Armanenschaft, Blood of the Black Owl, and The True Werwolf. I REALLY enjoyed The True Werwolf stuff, the other two I haven't delved deep enough into.

I'm diving back into black metal, and while I can appreciate a bit of every sub-sub style within BM one group that I can't stop listening to is Wormsblood, the group out of Wisconsin. I guess they are labeled as outsider black metal, maybe even "bedroom."

I'm at a loss to describe their sound, they have what I feel to be kind of the lo-fi complete package I enjoyed on their release "In The Stars" and I've enjoyed every release since then.

There's some thrash, there's early-metal riffs, dirty and broken vocals, quick solos. Then you have their ambient leanings with field recordings and very atmospheric samples, and odd growls. I think they are kind of hard to nail down, which might be why I like it so much. If you're not familiar with them, you can stream their tracks here: http://www.myspace.com/wormsblood

Listening to the first three or four tracks on their Myspace should be enough to get idea of what I'm looking for.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions, and feel free to suggest what might seem to be "obvious" (to you) choices; after all I haven't listened to black metal my whole life.

Some comparisons that I have already checked out include: Armanenschaft, Blood of the Black Owl, and The True Werwolf. I REALLY enjoyed The True Werwolf stuff, the other two I haven't delved deep enough into.

Can't say I've come across anything quite like this band. Not quite sure why, but the spazzier bits made me think of Katharsis. They aren't really alike, but you might appreciate them.

So I'm at somewhat of a loss here trying to find new(or old) artists who sound like Moonblood, Ulver's Nattens Madrigal early Mutiilation/ Vlad Tepes, Bone Awl, Von, and anything of this sort with ugly Punk styled riffs, poor production and stuff bordering Power Electronics such as Swordfuck, Hatjan, and Cabaret for Bereaved. I'm not to much on the whole satanism thing but think of nihilism, war, catacombs, goat sacrifice and sodomy!

Note I'm very well aware of larger acts, so lets stick to lesser known stuff if possible

_________________

Empyreal wrote:

Yup, they ripped off Metal Church. Now that you've solved that mystery, Metallica is now dethroned from their place in metal history and will be safely forgotten forever. Good job!

Myself is dead on for power electronics influence. Emit is in the running. I know there are more I know as I looked for stuff like this a while back, but I can't remember them atm. Will ring ye up if they come back.

And I disagree. 10 out of 12 people had excellent reviews says something. And one of the moron (who gave bad reviews) actually said : " By now you are probably fairly curious. Why did I give this such a low rating, yet praise almost every aspect of it? The answer is simple, the vocals. Yes, they really are that bad. " Really??

Before you say anything, I'm not saying that I hate bad reviews or anything like that. But why the fuck would someone give only 30% because of their vocals are 'bad'? And they're not bad. The only ones I see can come close to Nattramn's vocals are Mario Milette (RIP), Skjeld and Typhon. And in this genre you cannot expect Celine Dion's voice. It's DSBM. The vocals should be like that.

It's just a matter of opinion, really, so no one is correct. And no, the vocals should not be like that. The vocals on that Silencer album are rather unique. I like the vocals now; they suit the album. But he sounds like he is:

-Either attention whoring. Like a goddamn whining kid with his infantile scream.
-Either a fucking lunatic, a mental patiënt in some pychiatric institution. Locked up in a isolation cell in a straitjacket, desperately screaming and talking to himself. Pure insanity.

Just recently bought Marduk's "Wormwood" on a whim, and I'm really enjoying it. First foray into the band, and it's quickly become one of my fave BM albums.

Any other bands with this sound? More specifically the mix of the furious blasty bits with slower, doomier sections, especially within the same song.
And catchy, memorable riffs, plus good production are a plus.

(I'm somewhat surprised, because I always thought Marduk had a reputation as a pure speed/blast BM band, but this album is much catchier than I thought it would be)

For example, my 2 favorite tracks are "Phosphourus Redeemer" and "To Redirect Perdition", to give a better feeling of what I'm looking for.

Oh, and I plan on checking out their back catalouge, so don't rec any other Marduk albums. And besides the "classics" and a smattering of other albums, I don't own that much BM, so fire at will.

Just recently bought Marduk's "Wormwood" on a whim, and I'm really enjoying it. First foray into the band, and it's quickly become one of my fave BM albums.

Any other bands with this sound? More specifically the mix of the furious blasty bits with slower, doomier sections, especially within the same song.And catchy, memorable riffs, plus good production are a plus.

(I'm somewhat surprised, because I always thought Marduk had a reputation as a pure speed/blast BM band, but this album is much catchier than I thought it would be)

For example, my 2 favorite tracks are "Phosphourus Redeemer" and "To Redirect Perdition", to give a better feeling of what I'm looking for.

Oh, and I plan on checking out their back catalouge, so don't rec any other Marduk albums. And besides the "classics" and a smattering of other albums, I don't own that much BM, so fire at will.

You should check out the obligatory Funeral Mist's latest album Maranatha. Mortuus did this album between work on Rom:12 and Wormwood and it nearly mirrors Marduk's current progression towards the sound you described.

Myself is dead on for power electronics influence. Emit is in the running. I know there are more I know as I looked for stuff like this a while back, but I can't remember them atm. Will ring ye up if they come back.

Thanks, Myself led me to find some excellent bands! Just what I was looking for.

_________________

Empyreal wrote:

Yup, they ripped off Metal Church. Now that you've solved that mystery, Metallica is now dethroned from their place in metal history and will be safely forgotten forever. Good job!

Some hellenic bm stuff:-I second Acherontas (ex-Stutthof) both releases; Tam Tvan Asi and Theosis. If you like them, have a look on their splits with Necromantia and Leviathan. There are gems hidden in there.
-Also, check out Zemial. You are going to love In Monumentum without a doubt. Both harsh and clean vocals are amazing, the composition is just epic and the whole atmosphere reminds you a bit of Quorthon's early and later era.
-I don't know if you can have access on Gospel of Grief's new album, Our Symbol Is Death. There are two or three tracks uploaded on YouTube and on their myspace official page (= http://www.myspace.com/gospelofgrief), but you can get nothing of them if you don't have the whole album. The vocals, the riffs, the blast-beats are just amazing. Here sings Kaidas from Naer Mataron, too.
-A real gem are Deviser and their album Unspeakable Cults. First time listening to them, I was like 5 minutes with opened mouth. "What the fuck was that???", was my reaction. Awesome melodies, awesome riffing, and for god's shake you CAN listen to the bass, which is not two or three notes. Vocals are really good, too.

Some atmospheric bm stuff-You should have a look on Ravencult's Temples of Torment. This band creates a so dark, cold, introvert atmosphere, like the old one (Norway, 20 years back).
-Also, hungarian bm band Bornholm is great. Easy riffs, not something special (vocals, bass, drums), but the feeling is unbelievable. Low paced bm with awesome lyrics, which travels you far far away with its atmosphere.

Would anyone be so kind as to recommend atmospheric black metal in the vein of Neige & Noirceur or Moon (Aus)? I've been listening to Neige & Noirceur over and over again but I have yet to find a band that is quite similar to him.

It's hard to describe, but I'll try: lots of very, very fast drum machine beats over slow/mid-paced black metal, often with multiple keyboards and a lot of reverb. Lots of long and drawn out songs. I hesitate to say "epic" because that implies a whole lot of things I'm not looking for but I guess it has a certain epic quality to it.